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Re: pic: Tiki Techs - FRC 2015 Robot
Cool, thanks, didn't know about the sensor part... So we can connect the outpout and input pins of a micro-controller to the robot-rio? And is it simple to program?
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Usually teams use independent boards for vision processing. Normal sensors usually take only a tiny fraction of CPU power. Also note that if you are using a Talon SRX with CAN, sensors can be plugged into the breakout board for the motor controllers (which may be in a more convenient location [like our tether-bot this year]) and the roboRIO can read those sensors over the CAN line Last edited by BBray_T1296 : 30-09-2015 at 21:29. |
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Re: pic: Tiki Techs - FRC 2015 Robot
At one point, we considered outing LEDs on using an Arduino. Unfortunately, we never had extra weight. (I'm pretty sure all of our weigh ins were 119-120 pounds at every competition). Either way, awesome looking bot. It takes talent to make a robot. It takes craftmanship to make a robot look pretty. It takes a lot of both to get both results. Good work.
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